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Specialty Flavoring Syrups--torani


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MIddings Newbie

I have enjoyed the Torani sugar free specialty syrups in the past in my hot chocolate or coffee. I am wondering if any of these are gluten free? I have the following flavors:

Irish Cream:purified water,glycerine,natural flavors, caramel color, ptassium sorbate, citric acid, sodium bensoate, zanthan gum,sucralose(SPLENDA brand), sodium citrate, and acesulfame potassium

Vanilla:same ingredients except vanilla extract and doesn't have glycerine

Raspberry:Same as Irish cream but has FD&C red 40

Hazelnut:Pure cane sugar, water, natural flavors, citric acid, sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate, FD&C red 40

Mandarin Orange: Pure cane sugar,water, natural flavors,tartaric acid, sodium benzoate, FD&C red 40

Thanks for any help you can give.

Marsha


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tarnalberry Community Regular

you'll probably have to call the company and ask about the "natural flavors".

gf4life Enthusiast

Also ask about the caramel color and the vanilla extract. Most are gluten-free, but not all, so it would be good to check since you need to ask about the natural flavorings.

Let us know what you find out.

God bless,

Mariann

MIddings Newbie

The company emailed me and all but the French Vanilla are gluten free according to what they said. The French Vanilla has barley in it. Marsha

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